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O Jogo da Guerra

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Guerra

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Produção que pinta um cenário dos mais catastróficos para o mundo diante de uma possível Terceira Guerra Mundial e na qual bombas nucleares simplesmente aniquilam qualquer tipo de vida na Terra. Apesar de ter ganhado o Oscar de melhor documentário, trata-se de uma ficção. O filme foi produzido para um programa especial britânico a ser exibido na rede BBC, mas acabou sendo banido por causa das cenas de violência.

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Great, genuinely hard to watch, eminently memorable and absolutely no fun at all. But that's really important I think, so much media really tries to sort of paint this candy-coated filter over subjects like war, when in reality, war, especially nuclear war, is pretty fucked. There's nothing wrong with making those other movies, the ones where the heroes win the day and good guys triumph, those will never go away, nor should they, but every now and then, some hard truths need to be confronted too, and _The War Game_ is **very** confronting. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

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05/04/2020

I couldn’t decide which was the scarier prospect from this docu-drama? Finding somewhere safe to shelter from the eye-watering megatonnage of uranium enriched warheads or to emerge afterwards to a society that is truly dog-eat-dog, survival of the fittest, with no power or food or water or just about anything else - except, perhaps, some semblance of a military dictatorship run by the few lucky enough to be fifty feet under the ground. This has all the trappings of a public information film. It advises us how best to seek refuge behind over-priced sand bags - even more expensive if you actually want the sand, too! The ridiculous ineffectiveness of these glorified balsa-wood barriers against a force that could level the whole house isn’t wasted on the viewer, nor is the stoicism of a society who have not, as yet, succumbed to more animalistic impulses. It uses faux vox-pops to question the public about whether or not we ought to retaliate and the levels of responses are frankly quite stupefying at times. On the stupefying front, there are also some statistics bandied about that are all fairly horrific and it isn’t hard to comprehend why, with war raging in the far East and with the Cold War at it’s height, the BBC decided that this “War of the Worlds” scenario wasn’t quite what the people needed to see. It’s easier to question that conclusion almost sixty years later, but back then when access to mass communications was limited and the broadcaster amongst the most trusted on Earth, it might well have caused some panic had it been seen in it’s gritty and authentic glory.

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02/08/2025

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